>> well, i think it starts with washington. we've got to show that we've got good habits, because if we're running up trillion dollar debts that we're passing on to the next generation, then a lot of people are going to think, "well, you know what? there's easy money out there." it means -- and i have to, again, repeat this. it means looking at the spending side, but also at the revenue side. i mean, senator mccain has been talking tough about earmarks, and that's good, but earmarks account for about $18 billion of our budget. now, when senator mccain is proposing tax cuts that would give the average fortune 500 c.e.o. an additional $700,000 in tax cuts, that's not sharing a burden. and so part of the problem, i think, for a lot of people who are listening here tonight is they don't feel as if they are sharing the burden with other folks. i mean, you know, it's tough to ask a teacher who's making $30,000 or $35,000 a year to tighten her belt when people who are making much more than her are living pretty high on the hog. and th